In the Stephenville area, many patients go home quickly and rely on follow-up visits to address lingering symptoms—sometimes with different providers than the ones involved in the procedure. That’s when gaps appear:
- Discharge summaries may summarize events without minute-by-minute context.
- Medication administration details may be stored in systems that are not immediately accessible to patients.
- Post-op complaints can be documented across multiple facilities, making the timeline feel scattered.
If you wait too long, it becomes harder to obtain complete anesthesia records, monitor trends, and staff documentation needed to evaluate what went wrong.
The sooner you preserve your records and consult counsel, the better your chances of building a coherent claim.


